NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC FEATURES Four

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC FEATURES
Four Page Spread on
SERENGETI AND KILIMANJARO AS
TWO OF THE “GREATEST PARKS OF THE WORLD”
Tanzania is the only African nation with two parks featured out of five countries
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In a recent special edition publication, National Geographic Magazine highlighted the grandeur
and expansive beauty of the Serengeti plains in Tanzania. The article dubbed it as the world’s
most famous wilderness area due in part to the Serengeti Plains, “what most people associate
with the classic image of the African landscape,” and the great migration of millions of animals
including zebra, wildebeest, antelope and many more. The article was sure to mention that the
Serengeti is always teeming with life, even outside the migration and one of the best ways for
someone to see for themselves is to rent a four wheel drive or join a safari.
Not to be outdone, Kilimanjaro National Park was also featured in the article.“It’s not only the
highest point on the continent and the world’s tallest freestanding mountain but also one of
the only tall mountains you can climb without any special gear.” Interested travelers will have
to travel roughly 200 miles east of the Serengeti to reach the dormant volcano of Mt.
Kilimanjaro.
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award-winning photography to inform people about life on our planet. Established in 1888 and
published as the journal of the National Geographic Society. The magazine provides in-depth
articles on the world and all that's in it. Regularly included are stories on the environment,
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Today, the magazine has a monthly circulation of around 8.5 million and each issue is read by
some 25.5 million people around the world. The National Geographic website has 16.5 million
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